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that's coupled with $100 billion in cuts to domestic and defense spending. since the reagan era, most republicans have pledged not to raise taxes. but as nbc's mike viqueira reports, there are some signs of flexibility on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: it's a pledge almost all republicans have signed, to oppose tax increases of any kind. that once solid wall was showing cracks. >>> the pledge you saw 18 years ago, 20 years ago was for that congress. the world has changed and the economic situation is different. >> reporter: but republicans insist in return for defying party doctrine, democrats must agree to changes in social security and medicare. >> i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country, only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> reporter: activists on the left are lining up to oppose those reforms, but the president has put them on the table before. during last year's failed talks on a grand bargain and more recently in his first postelection press conference. >> we have to continue to take a serious look at
that's coupled with $100 billion in cuts to domestic and defense spending. since the reagan era, most republicans have pledged not to raise taxes. but as nbc's mike viqueira reports, there are some signs of flexibility on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: it's a pledge almost all republicans have signed, to oppose tax increases of any kind. that once solid wall was showing cracks. >>> the pledge you saw 18 years ago, 20 years ago was for that congress. the world has changed...
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federal defense, immigration and tsa officials have already traded in their blackberries for iphones. >>> the future of hostel is back up in the air after mediation with the second largest union failed yesterday. that's not going to be a problem for this guy in oklahoma. look at that. his freezer is stocked up with enough twinkies, ding dongs, ho-hos and suze q's to last until doomsday. >>> meet the college basketball player who scored -- get this -- 138 points in a single game. plus we will take you to turkey town, usa on this thanksgiving eve. you're watching "early today." >>> all right. as millions of americans give thanks tomorrow on thanksgiving, one small community in arkansas will be offering its thanks for the traditional centerpiece of your national holiday feast and that's because the livelihoods of many of its residents depend on turkeys. nbc's janet shamlian has that story. >> reporter: this is turkey town u.s.a. >> it's a year round thing in ozark. turkey is year round. >> reporter: and turkey pays the bills. from the butterball plant, which employs 400, to the area's 76
federal defense, immigration and tsa officials have already traded in their blackberries for iphones. >>> the future of hostel is back up in the air after mediation with the second largest union failed yesterday. that's not going to be a problem for this guy in oklahoma. look at that. his freezer is stocked up with enough twinkies, ding dongs, ho-hos and suze q's to last until doomsday. >>> meet the college basketball player who scored -- get this -- 138 points in a single...
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the israeli defense forces tell us that 300 palestinians sort of tested what they call the buffer zone today at the border between gaza and israel. this is a hundred-foot no-go zone that the idf has been enforcing. they did not, however, say they knew of any deaths. they said their forces shot in the air and when the palestinians did not move back, they then shot at their feet to get them to move back. it threatens this arguably fragile ceasefire that's been in place now for a little over a day. it's a ceasefire that on both sides has not instilled a lot of optimism. >> stephanie gosk in israel, thank you. >>> now for a look at the weather here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. we had perfect weather for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> great show, yeah. >> you're saying it's all over. >> in many areas of the country. unfortunately in the northwest, people were in the rain waiting to get into those stores. it's moved through the olympics and now rolling through seattle down to olympia. it will work its way down to portland, more likely about 10:0
the israeli defense forces tell us that 300 palestinians sort of tested what they call the buffer zone today at the border between gaza and israel. this is a hundred-foot no-go zone that the idf has been enforcing. they did not, however, say they knew of any deaths. they said their forces shot in the air and when the palestinians did not move back, they then shot at their feet to get them to move back. it threatens this arguably fragile ceasefire that's been in place now for a little over a...
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college at virginia tech, i almost didn't graduate because i had so many parking tickets, but in my defense, i worked for the campus radio show, i had to cover breaking news. i was always busy. >> on campus. >> yeah, stuff happening. i'd leave the car and come back and shove it in the glove compartment. >> ultimately, you have to pay or they won't give you your diploma, which i learned. >> which you didn't learn. >> i repeat my behavior. i have a problem. when i got to new orleans, i did the same thing. i used to live in the french quarter. you'd take a padlock for your parking space and lock it behind you. it was like old-fashioned. i would get off work so late, i was scared. i didn't want to go in there 11:00 at night. >> yeah. >> in the quarter, still, you never know. i would parallel park and block my own parking place. >> which you would think would be perfectly fine because your own parking place. no, i got tickets every single day. i said this is my spot i'm blocking. they said, too bad. so i paid a portion. >>> all righty, we got to try this. you know, since last friday we've been s
college at virginia tech, i almost didn't graduate because i had so many parking tickets, but in my defense, i worked for the campus radio show, i had to cover breaking news. i was always busy. >> on campus. >> yeah, stuff happening. i'd leave the car and come back and shove it in the glove compartment. >> ultimately, you have to pay or they won't give you your diploma, which i learned. >> which you didn't learn. >> i repeat my behavior. i have a problem. when i...
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i think we're going to be seeing guidance coming from the secretary of the defense in the next couple of years that will elevate this in terms of our responsibilities and mission sets. so, we're in the process of laying the groundwork for that right now at camp pendleton. >> ann? >> just to build on what general spiese said, fleet week, this used to be or started as a one-week event, is now really -- goes year round. and, so, the relationships we're building, it's not just for this week. you know, we're building trust. we're building -- we're building that kind of knowledge of each other's capabilities, of our competencies that we will continue to exercise throughout the yearses. so, i think that's a very important point to make, that fleet week is not just one week, but these relationships are ongoing. >> and tomorrow we'll have some specific training of the military training civil authorities and civil authorities training military with specific skills that they'll be able to bring to bear in their specific area of responsibility. i'd like to open it up to the audience now to see if
i think we're going to be seeing guidance coming from the secretary of the defense in the next couple of years that will elevate this in terms of our responsibilities and mission sets. so, we're in the process of laying the groundwork for that right now at camp pendleton. >> ann? >> just to build on what general spiese said, fleet week, this used to be or started as a one-week event, is now really -- goes year round. and, so, the relationships we're building, it's not just for this...
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and we work very, very closely with defense coordinating officer as we continue to build and work our relationships with north com and the ability to integrate title 10 forces both acting in the reserve into the sole support flight. we have a strong working relationship with the coast guard and we're excited with the team to develop our relationship with the third fleet and marine corps as we mature this tactical man construct. >> thank you. we know that with humanitarian assistance and disaster response that what we learn domestically can be exported internationally and what we learn internationally we hope would be imported to our domestic programs. this morning as we listened to the medical panel and to vice admiral nathan's comments, we heard about some of the skills and expertise in the medical arena that have been learned internationally and are being brought to bear through the exchange both yesterday and today to the local scene. wondering if the panel has other examples that they could cite on where the benefits have been learned that have been taken, specific skills that hav
and we work very, very closely with defense coordinating officer as we continue to build and work our relationships with north com and the ability to integrate title 10 forces both acting in the reserve into the sole support flight. we have a strong working relationship with the coast guard and we're excited with the team to develop our relationship with the third fleet and marine corps as we mature this tactical man construct. >> thank you. we know that with humanitarian assistance and...
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find the mark when the carnage continues in gaza israel claims to omar many of the gazans using self defense at the same time denying the palestinians. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture.
find the mark when the carnage continues in gaza israel claims to omar many of the gazans using self defense at the same time denying the palestinians. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized...
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eddie young with by line defense project. the two things stated previously is the excitement around this project, around just alone bringing basketball to san francisco. and secondly, jobs. the prospect of having jobs and jobs now for low-income communities in san francisco through the local hire agreement that was just signed last week, for instance. but to seriously address the quality of life and neighborhood issues are incredibly important and we'd like to commend, first of all, the mta, oewd, and the architect for addressing these issues in the process, having sensitivity in the process and addressing traffic, views, night life and open space. and even amongst the committee as well, we've seen as well sensitive in the process in addressing things such as open space. supervisor kim, for instance, had a specific question on making sure it's reusable open space. that goes to show precision being used to address these issues being brought up by the neighborhoods affected by the project. and that's incredibly important. and,
eddie young with by line defense project. the two things stated previously is the excitement around this project, around just alone bringing basketball to san francisco. and secondly, jobs. the prospect of having jobs and jobs now for low-income communities in san francisco through the local hire agreement that was just signed last week, for instance. but to seriously address the quality of life and neighborhood issues are incredibly important and we'd like to commend, first of all, the mta,...
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the day i got out there was an audit of the defense fund because they could. every single thing that was done in the case we have to pay for. there is a lot of things nobody has heard about the have to carry the burden. win dead dna match the victim stepfather research into that. they track down the truck that he owned to do luminal testing if there was blood spilled we did find there was blood spilled in the pickup truck but it was so old we could not do anything with it. also the kitchen of the house there was blood on the aluminum -- mongolia but it was so old but we could not do anything. the state did not do anything. case closed. >> host: reading your case there are a number of them maintained that think you did it in their strident about that and very convinced. that has 400 facebook likes. who likes that even if they think that you did it? what is in it for people? but average citizens to claim to the notion? >> parts of it is misinformation. it is not very accurate or chunks of informational of dow i dunno if it is ignorance or they are deliberately b
the day i got out there was an audit of the defense fund because they could. every single thing that was done in the case we have to pay for. there is a lot of things nobody has heard about the have to carry the burden. win dead dna match the victim stepfather research into that. they track down the truck that he owned to do luminal testing if there was blood spilled we did find there was blood spilled in the pickup truck but it was so old we could not do anything with it. also the kitchen of...
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second quarter, defense, not solid, either. oh. got a piece of durant. he knocks it down and connects on the three. fourth quarter, durant had 37. here's three of them. rockets lose by 22. harden had 17. second-worst game of the season for him. >>> speaking of worst games. blazers and the grizzlies. the blazers should have had it easy. 0-12. j.j. hickson, there for the putback. blazers down 79-78. two minutes to play. jordan crawford, from three. and look out. the winless grizzlies are up two. seven seconds to play. last chance for the blazers. down two. hickson. nope. that's it. wizards end the streak, 84-82. >>> and that is your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. big college football game on espn, between louisville and rutgers at 7:30 eastern. >>> and you have to see this. sign this kid up. he's a second grader in the small city of mason, ohio. >> just near cincinnati. keep an eye on number 83, playing defense in white. he makes a one-handed interception. and when he finally starts running the right way, he takes it all the way in for a touchdo
second quarter, defense, not solid, either. oh. got a piece of durant. he knocks it down and connects on the three. fourth quarter, durant had 37. here's three of them. rockets lose by 22. harden had 17. second-worst game of the season for him. >>> speaking of worst games. blazers and the grizzlies. the blazers should have had it easy. 0-12. j.j. hickson, there for the putback. blazers down 79-78. two minutes to play. jordan crawford, from three. and look out. the winless grizzlies are...
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the man shot benjamin in the head after he went to her defense. at one point doctors said his brain wound was so severe they gave him only a 25% chance of living. he was in a medically induced coma almost a month. he was fighting for his life making small victories as they took his breathing tube off, he uttered his first words. >> i told him could you say hi mom. and i said hi mom. and that was -- brought when to tears. >> reporter: benjamin was transfered to uc, san francisco then another giant step, literally. the young man took his first steps. his nurse calls it miraculous. >> very amazing. pretty rare. he's pretty good fighter. >> ready to come home soon? get in your nice cozy bed. >> reporter: his close-knit family is enjoying tender moments optimistic he will recover fully. >> everyone misses your smile. >> we sold your truck. >> reporter: benjamin is able to smile at his brother's jokes. >> i look at him now he made it, he's strong. >> he's a miracle. definitely a miracle for thanksgiving. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >> 4:46. there's
the man shot benjamin in the head after he went to her defense. at one point doctors said his brain wound was so severe they gave him only a 25% chance of living. he was in a medically induced coma almost a month. he was fighting for his life making small victories as they took his breathing tube off, he uttered his first words. >> i told him could you say hi mom. and i said hi mom. and that was -- brought when to tears. >> reporter: benjamin was transfered to uc, san francisco then...
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the first bus bombing in israel since 2006, in the heart of tel aviv, across the street from the defense ministry. we found the bus cleaved open. and anger. this eyewitness told me he thought it was a rocket, saying that israel can't go on like this, that it must invade gaza. more than 20 wounded by what police say was an ied and the suspect, still at large. even with the cease-fire, the guns weren't silenced. as many as 20 rockets fired out of gaza, hours after the deal was inked. now, so far, israel has not responded. in the short-term, the cease-fire means that all sides including other factions in gaza stop all fire and if it lasts over the next couple of days, we could see a gradual easing of israel's blockade on the gaza strip. david? >> let's hope so. abc's matt gutman there in tel aviv tonight. matt, thank you. >>> as we head now across the border to gaza, where for eight days, families have been living under threat of rocket fire there, as well. scrambling into bunkers. but tonight, many are celebrating there. abc's alex marquardt is in gaza city this evening. alex, good evening
the first bus bombing in israel since 2006, in the heart of tel aviv, across the street from the defense ministry. we found the bus cleaved open. and anger. this eyewitness told me he thought it was a rocket, saying that israel can't go on like this, that it must invade gaza. more than 20 wounded by what police say was an ied and the suspect, still at large. even with the cease-fire, the guns weren't silenced. as many as 20 rockets fired out of gaza, hours after the deal was inked. now, so far,...
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the day that i got out, the attorney general called for an audit of the defense fund just because he could. um, it's one of those things that every single thing that's done in this case we have to pay for. there are still a lot of things being done, a lot of things that no one has heard about that we're having to carry the burden of. one thing, for example, whenever we found out that the dna at the crime scene matched one of the victim's stepfathers, we started doing more research into that, things like, say, track down the truck he owned at the time of the murder and do human knoll testing. that shows if there's been blood spilled anywhere in the area, and we did find there had been blood spilled in his pickup truck, but it was so old and degraded that we couldn't do anything with it. another one, we did the same thing with the kitchen of the house where he lived, and there was blood under the linoleum in the kitchen, but once again, it was so old and degraded, there was nothing we could do with it. stuff like this costs money, you know, it's not free, and the state will not do anyt
the day that i got out, the attorney general called for an audit of the defense fund just because he could. um, it's one of those things that every single thing that's done in this case we have to pay for. there are still a lot of things being done, a lot of things that no one has heard about that we're having to carry the burden of. one thing, for example, whenever we found out that the dna at the crime scene matched one of the victim's stepfathers, we started doing more research into that,...
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and what the israeli defense forces say are densely-populated areas. those two rockets were intercepted by israel's iron dome defense. rob and paula? >> lama, you just showed us that clip of the secretary of state clinton. how much of an impact is her presence, just her presence likely to make today? >> reporter: well, paula, that was the hope. that when secretary clinton was in the region, she would speed up the negotiation process. she would speed up the talks. but it really is up to the two main players in this, the hamas officials, as well as the israeli officials. including egyptian officials, as well. egyptian president mohamed morsi, has been leading the truce talks. but the hope was that she would speed up the process. right now, we're still going down that diplomatic route. and we are trying to achieve a cease-fire from both sides. and a long, lasting cease-fire, is what israel said all along that they want to negotiate. they want a long-lasting peace deal with hamas. rob and paula? >> our thanks to lama hasan, live from jerusalem this morning
and what the israeli defense forces say are densely-populated areas. those two rockets were intercepted by israel's iron dome defense. rob and paula? >> lama, you just showed us that clip of the secretary of state clinton. how much of an impact is her presence, just her presence likely to make today? >> reporter: well, paula, that was the hope. that when secretary clinton was in the region, she would speed up the negotiation process. she would speed up the talks. but it really is up...
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. >>> a san francisco's couple challenge of the defense of marriage act will be one of several the u.s. supreme court considers this week. they will decide whether to hear an appeal of the prop 8. they're expected to meet this week to decide which cases it will hear next year. >>> on this monday, while we're cyber shopping, it's about the fog today. >> it is. >> sorry about that. >> dangerous out there. >> it's pretty tough, you're driving along, clear skies and all of a sudden you hit the fog that's out there. the numbers on the chilly side as well as we start off monday. we'll be talking wet in 48 hours, for now, 41 at concord, livermore 40 degrees and santa rosa 39 degrees. we're starting with the fog and will go sunny later in the day and rain will begin tomorrow night and the rain once it starts, it's not going to stop for a while. let's look at the satellite and radar, a little low pressure spun through i didn't do. the -- spun through right now. and the result is the fog. so while we started out with the overcast and the fog will go sunny, probably more sun earlier in the day to
. >>> a san francisco's couple challenge of the defense of marriage act will be one of several the u.s. supreme court considers this week. they will decide whether to hear an appeal of the prop 8. they're expected to meet this week to decide which cases it will hear next year. >>> on this monday, while we're cyber shopping, it's about the fog today. >> it is. >> sorry about that. >> dangerous out there. >> it's pretty tough, you're driving along, clear...
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. >> ten years ago, while treating patients on high defense painkillers, she found something surprising. not only with those patients not getting pain relief but the painkillers were, in fact, doing something that could best be described as the opposite, making patients more sensitive to pain. it's called hyperalgesia. so, more pain medications ultimately meant more pain. and that, of course, means, well, even more pain medications. it's easy to see the problem. >> the hyperalgesia was so obvious in those patients that you could, for example, see that they couldn't bear the sheet on them or any intravenous stick was abnormally painful to them. >> you said that this has essentially been 20 years of failed experiment and that not many people are sort of supporting this anymore except for the die-hazard -- die-hards and the pharmaceutical industry? >> i would never suggest that we shouldn't continue to prescribe for those that are really helped by opiates, people who have a real need, but the way we do at the moment is actually harming more patients than it helps. >> it's the mcdonald's ph
. >> ten years ago, while treating patients on high defense painkillers, she found something surprising. not only with those patients not getting pain relief but the painkillers were, in fact, doing something that could best be described as the opposite, making patients more sensitive to pain. it's called hyperalgesia. so, more pain medications ultimately meant more pain. and that, of course, means, well, even more pain medications. it's easy to see the problem. >> the hyperalgesia...
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that's mission offensive and defensive tackle main filet on the right. overcome with emotion. thanksgiving for him is bittersweet not just because of the loss to lincoln but because his older brother tyrell has missed another game what do you think your brother would say to you right now if he was here? >> he would say he is proud of me. >> reporter: he missed virtually the entire season because since mid-september he has been in a san bruno jail on weapons and drug charges all from gang violence. his only communication has been by the occasional phone call. >> i talk to him yesterday. we had a long talk. he wanted me to play a good game no matter the outcome he still know that i tried my hardest. >> reporter: mane the middle brother of three has his 310- pound frame geared toward making something out of life. best advice his older brother gave him? don't take the path i did. >> he always check up on me ask me if i was doing good at school. >> good thing he's seen it already. since having now witnessed it firsthand on his self, he seen it from his older brothers and say okay i
that's mission offensive and defensive tackle main filet on the right. overcome with emotion. thanksgiving for him is bittersweet not just because of the loss to lincoln but because his older brother tyrell has missed another game what do you think your brother would say to you right now if he was here? >> he would say he is proud of me. >> reporter: he missed virtually the entire season because since mid-september he has been in a san bruno jail on weapons and drug charges all from...
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-israel missile defense programs. the bottom line is that is the key here because, as you know, iron dome has been what has been enabling israel to defend itself with all these rockets from gaza raining down. so the promise of even more u.s. aid to grow that system was a big sweetner here to get the prime minister along, trace. >> trace: ed, the president has a complicated relationship with the new egyptian president. >> that's right. president morsey, a member of the muslim brotherhood. there has been lot of weariness about his leadership. bottom line, you will remember a couple of months ago during the campaign, the president said that he wasn't sure if egypt was now an ally. you see secretary clinton was there today though sitting down with president morsey. he has been an important part of getting us to this point. showing some leadership so far though republicans like lindsey graham have trend to cut off u.s. aid to egypt unless he steps up even more. today senator graham, two others republicans said -- put out t
-israel missile defense programs. the bottom line is that is the key here because, as you know, iron dome has been what has been enabling israel to defend itself with all these rockets from gaza raining down. so the promise of even more u.s. aid to grow that system was a big sweetner here to get the prime minister along, trace. >> trace: ed, the president has a complicated relationship with the new egyptian president. >> that's right. president morsey, a member of the muslim...
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we visited the country's biggest defense manufacturer, israel defense ministries owned by the israel government and do $3.5 billion in annual sales. of that about a quarter goes to the israeli ministry of defense. they make one of israel's most valuable tools. >> we can see the position. >> reporter: the unmanned aerial vehicles are planes without pilots and here they are operated with the click of a mouse. >> sometimes you just need to get footage. and this is something that is better to be done by an unmanned capability. >> reporter: some uav service surveillance tools and others carry weaponenry. here's how they work. >> the flying we detract and i'm actually just commanding the direction and speed and altitude. and then the uav will follow my command. >> reporter: they are controlled by pilots on the ground. >> i just need to click and they perform. >> reporter: a short drive away a valuable part of drone is hand crafted. high-tech cameras. >> you can see a very small ball but inside there is a very much high-tech technology including stabilization and a lot of software. >> repor
we visited the country's biggest defense manufacturer, israel defense ministries owned by the israel government and do $3.5 billion in annual sales. of that about a quarter goes to the israeli ministry of defense. they make one of israel's most valuable tools. >> we can see the position. >> reporter: the unmanned aerial vehicles are planes without pilots and here they are operated with the click of a mouse. >> sometimes you just need to get footage. and this is something that...
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won at all. 38% feel that benjamin netanyahu the prime minister, did a good job. 40% feel that the defense minister did a good job as well and a full 79% feel that the chief of staff -- they were pleased with his job in this campaign. the those seemed to be rather positive, of course, when people are looking at those numbers, looking ahead to next week's primaries. >> sreenivasan: so we saw a huge massive buildup of troops along the gaza border. what's happened to the israeli military now? are they withdrawing some? >> they are withdrawing some. at the same time the chief of staff has put out a statement that some will remain. we're in a cautious period right now. so while troops, yes, we were seeing them leave, we were seeing the tractors pull up and pull up the tanks and the tanks were withdrawing and so were the troops, we're getting ready to get out. some will be left behind. again, we're in this period right now of wait-and-see, measuring the situation. schools are not going back to operating tomorrow. those kids will still be staying home from school until the south. so the army is a
won at all. 38% feel that benjamin netanyahu the prime minister, did a good job. 40% feel that the defense minister did a good job as well and a full 79% feel that the chief of staff -- they were pleased with his job in this campaign. the those seemed to be rather positive, of course, when people are looking at those numbers, looking ahead to next week's primaries. >> sreenivasan: so we saw a huge massive buildup of troops along the gaza border. what's happened to the israeli military...
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because iran we know was funnishing these missiles to the palestinians, hamas, with the missile defense system, would it work? and it did. this was something president obama initiated in israel. was there really going to be daylight between israel and president obama? absolutely none. so iran going forward had to think, do i want to take a chance on there being any daylight going forward? it was a test here. incidentally, they thought would egypt advocate the peace treaty over this? it didn't happen. all the things forecast during the campaign were put to a very specific concrete test. and every claim that governor romney made was absolutely shown to be unwarranted. >> okay. i'm supposed to go, but i'm going to give you 15 seconds to respond. >> as of today, richard is correct, but the jewish population supported romney. he must have believed that romney was better, but it is done. the presidential race is over and hopefully the president can broker real peace. real republicans need to stand behind him and hope he's able to do that. >> happy thanksgiving. >>> here at home the american t
because iran we know was funnishing these missiles to the palestinians, hamas, with the missile defense system, would it work? and it did. this was something president obama initiated in israel. was there really going to be daylight between israel and president obama? absolutely none. so iran going forward had to think, do i want to take a chance on there being any daylight going forward? it was a test here. incidentally, they thought would egypt advocate the peace treaty over this? it didn't...
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this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> stores are filling up fast here in san francisco as those early bird black friday shoppers search for bargains. we'll show you the mad rush to get inside one place. >>> and we have team coverage this morning of the black friday shopping rush. our ktvu cameras are at several packed bay area shopping mals this morning. >>> and thanksgiving violence, gunfire out of san rafael nightclub. we have new information from the scene. >>> also it just happened hours ago, a deadly shooting in oakland, why this kills is considered especially tragic. mornings on 2 starts now. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> good morning, welcome to friday, it's november 23rd. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong in for tori campbell today. happening right now we want to take you to shops centers, with people trying to get their hands on black friday deals. and he's been with shoppers since 4:30 this morning and alex is it still crazy ou
this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> stores are filling up fast here in san francisco as those early bird black friday shoppers search for bargains. we'll show you the mad rush to get inside one place. >>> and we have team coverage this morning of the black friday shopping rush. our ktvu cameras are at several packed bay area shopping mals this morning. >>> and thanksgiving violence, gunfire out of san rafael nightclub. we...
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. >> and they lost their key defense chief as well. there was another major player over the last few days. that's been egypt and mohamed morsi. he's largely credited by the u.s. for helping the cease-fire deal happen. but he did something extraordinary overnight, which he gave himself some new administrative powers, essentially makes all of this rulings over the last five months and going forward immune from any kind of legal challenges. some people are saying this is just the next step in becoming more of a dictator here. was he taking advantage of the situation? >> well, we'll have to watch this closely. it appears, you know, the timing is curious. he's gotten the support and this pump, particularly for this role in mediating the cease-fire from the united states, and from others. he's really seen as emerging stronger from this. but this is an issue that goes back to whether the judiciary in egypt was appointed by mubarak and a check on the executive branch. and what he said is this is a temporary, until they have a constitution, a t
. >> and they lost their key defense chief as well. there was another major player over the last few days. that's been egypt and mohamed morsi. he's largely credited by the u.s. for helping the cease-fire deal happen. but he did something extraordinary overnight, which he gave himself some new administrative powers, essentially makes all of this rulings over the last five months and going forward immune from any kind of legal challenges. some people are saying this is just the next step...
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. >> in the meantime, the next game will be 5 on 1 when it comes to defense. >> fantastic story. let's get to sam and the weather. >>> i'm deal with my numbers. nine to ten inches of rain in some locations in the northwest. some places in oregon saying this is the most rain in 24 hours they've ever seen in a 24-hour period. this is a very wet time for those folks in the northwest. it doesn't start to let up until tomorrow. this is the final punch of rain. and by the way, by this evening in san francisco, it could start to dry up a little bit. but seattle, portland, northern areas, you're getting another full day of rain. looking at the big numbers today, denver, 72. oklahoma city, 76. rapid city, a record, at 77. houston, dallas, you're close to record levels. that's a lot of heat in the middle of the country. and most of the country is doing just fine today. watch out for that fog around the chicago area. >> all of america's travel weather coming up throughout this morning, the day before thanksgiving. everybody? >> sam, all morning long, you're going to go out to help the victi
. >> in the meantime, the next game will be 5 on 1 when it comes to defense. >> fantastic story. let's get to sam and the weather. >>> i'm deal with my numbers. nine to ten inches of rain in some locations in the northwest. some places in oregon saying this is the most rain in 24 hours they've ever seen in a 24-hour period. this is a very wet time for those folks in the northwest. it doesn't start to let up until tomorrow. this is the final punch of rain. and by the way, by...
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but since midnight, the idf, israeli defense forces say no rockets were fired from gaza. so far, the truce seems to be holding. we're over 11 hours into the cease-fire agreement, and it seems to be holding. but the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu warned of more severe action if the truce doesn't hold, if israeli citizens are unable to live in peace from the incoming rockets from hamas threatening them. if that happens, the israeli government would take severe action. they are using the opportunity to achieve a long lasting cease-fire. one senior israeli official said the threat of a ground invasion will remain in that case. he says we can always send in the tanks. now, the cease-fire was largely welcomed by residents on both sides of the border as you can imagine. hundreds of gazans poured into the streets last night to celebrate on israeli side of the border. the news was welcome. as long as the truce hold they can live in peace and quiet what the israeli government has wanted for the long term. to achieve this kind of peace for their citizens. and a long-last
but since midnight, the idf, israeli defense forces say no rockets were fired from gaza. so far, the truce seems to be holding. we're over 11 hours into the cease-fire agreement, and it seems to be holding. but the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu warned of more severe action if the truce doesn't hold, if israeli citizens are unable to live in peace from the incoming rockets from hamas threatening them. if that happens, the israeli government would take severe action. they are using...
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. >> and for, what kind of -- defense was the other team playing. 138 points. what's the record, wilt chamberlain. 100. >> 108 shots. >> congratulations, kid. >>> coming up, a taste of the season why products on your supermarket shelves look very different but taste exact low the same. >>> but before that, investigators say they have busted a plot that was hatched by some home grown terrorists. the man who inspired they deadly idea and why the fbi can't do a thing to stop them. you're watching "world news now." [ female announcer ] with daily moisture renewal from pantene. the pro-v system nourishes to lock in moisture erasing the damage of 100 blow drys for a silky, soft touch. think only salon brands can do that? i took the dare...will you? [ female announcer ] daily moisture renewal from pantene. hair so healthy it shines. >>> welcome back, everyone. something of a wake-up call as we enter the by >>> welcome back, everyone. something of a wake-up call as we enter the busy holiday travel season. there are still those who want to do us harm. >> the newest exam
. >> and for, what kind of -- defense was the other team playing. 138 points. what's the record, wilt chamberlain. 100. >> 108 shots. >> congratulations, kid. >>> coming up, a taste of the season why products on your supermarket shelves look very different but taste exact low the same. >>> but before that, investigators say they have busted a plot that was hatched by some home grown terrorists. the man who inspired they deadly idea and why the fbi can't do a...
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last week president obama rushed to her defense. >> she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain, senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> next week you can expect republicans in congress to try to find out exactly what was that intelligence that blamed the youtube video and spontaneous mob. closed door briefing said everything intelligence officials told them about those were related to terrorism. how did the spontaneous mob become the main narrative for several weeks? >> cherylsharyl attkisson, thanks. jesse jackson jr.'s career in congress is over. he resigned after nearly six months on medical leave and two weeks after he was re-elect eded. as jay levine of our chicago station cbs 2 reports, there will be a special election to replace him. jay, good morning. >> charlie, good morning to you. special election a very crowded field of candidates seeking to replace jackson who faced both illness and campaign finance issues whic
last week president obama rushed to her defense. >> she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain, senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> next week you can expect republicans in congress to try to find out exactly what was that intelligence that blamed the youtube video and spontaneous mob. closed door briefing said...
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but one romney strategist offered this defense of his former boss in the "washington post." stuart stevens wrote in part, losing is just losing. i would hope it's not seen as an excuse to show disrespect for a good man who fought hard for values we admire. as for today, there's no word yet about what's on the menu, but don't expect any scenes like this one. that's right. no beer summits. romney doesn't drink. and since the event is closed to the press, we may not ever know what words were spoken between the former competitors. if only white house walls could talk. >> if only. dan lothian reporting. joining me now is sean spicer, communications director for the republican national committee. welcome, sean. >> good morning, carol. >> everybody is joking about this. it's just become this big joke. should it be? this luncheon? >> no. i think it's actually a very nice part of modern american history, where the two candidates get together and show what a great country it is that you can go at it during a political campaign, present ideas to some degree, you know, talk about the ot
but one romney strategist offered this defense of his former boss in the "washington post." stuart stevens wrote in part, losing is just losing. i would hope it's not seen as an excuse to show disrespect for a good man who fought hard for values we admire. as for today, there's no word yet about what's on the menu, but don't expect any scenes like this one. that's right. no beer summits. romney doesn't drink. and since the event is closed to the press, we may not ever know what words...
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dave cote from honeywell, the guy who runs the defense sector there -- >> is he french now? >> no, what's his name? >> very sophisticated. >> they were talking about how defense has to be cut and i think that's an important statement. i think this whole thing starts with the defense cuts and everything else will fall in line. i do think we'll get some resolution on this, whether it spills into the new year doesn't matter. i think everybody is preparing for the imminent tax hike anyway. it's just going to come. on the issue of dividends and capital gains, that will be hung out there, will we go up to the ordinary, i don't think so. i think it will be some compromise. it's not that i'm hoping that, but i think that there will be. >> does it matter if we -- so we cave. we're afraid, we don't want anything bad to happen. so we're going to raise some taxes. we're going to cave, but we're not going to really cut spending, we don't want to hurt anyone. this is what we do and no one could fail. you know, a couple years ago -- is it bad that we don't take our medicine now that we hav
dave cote from honeywell, the guy who runs the defense sector there -- >> is he french now? >> no, what's his name? >> very sophisticated. >> they were talking about how defense has to be cut and i think that's an important statement. i think this whole thing starts with the defense cuts and everything else will fall in line. i do think we'll get some resolution on this, whether it spills into the new year doesn't matter. i think everybody is preparing for the imminent...
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all of those rockets hit either in open fields, but one was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system. the israelis say they don't consider this a real violation of the cease-fire, so, therefore, it is, indeed, holding. here, however, people are actually quite skeptical. they say they have had things like this in the past, where there have been big israeli military operations, there have been bombings in gaza, and in the end, however, hamas was still there. hamas managed to regroup, hamas managed to get new weapons, and hamas managed to bomb cities like this one again. nevertheless, of course, after eight days of almost nonstop rocket attacks on this town and on other towns, there are also people, especially other people, who have children, who are now saying this is the first time that they can actually go out with their kids without having to fear those sirens go off, aleaa alina. >> fred, as you well know, benjamin netanyahu did sort of leave the door open for further military offensive, even as this cease-fire holds. what can you tell us about the troop buildup there along
all of those rockets hit either in open fields, but one was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system. the israelis say they don't consider this a real violation of the cease-fire, so, therefore, it is, indeed, holding. here, however, people are actually quite skeptical. they say they have had things like this in the past, where there have been big israeli military operations, there have been bombings in gaza, and in the end, however, hamas was still there. hamas managed to regroup,...
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it does have this new iron dome defense capability. i'm not convinced that iran actually, if it is developing a nuclear weapon, has the intention of using it against israel. but what it -- what the bigger question really is would hezbollah and neighboring -- in a country that neighbors israel use the rockets that iran provides in challenging israel if there is some confrontation over iran's controversial nuclear program. that's really the bigger question. and so iran's calculations may be changing a little bit. >> let's talk about politics, too, internal israeli politics. as we said, both sides hamas and israel declared victory. i want to read you the statement from benjamin netanyahu. he said quote we control the events, everything was very, very precise. i set goals and met them. we exacted a heavy price from them and damages their armaments. we erased years of stock piling long and medium range missiles. i said we preferred to achieve these goals without entering and that is what we did. there is an election coming up in israel. net
it does have this new iron dome defense capability. i'm not convinced that iran actually, if it is developing a nuclear weapon, has the intention of using it against israel. but what it -- what the bigger question really is would hezbollah and neighboring -- in a country that neighbors israel use the rockets that iran provides in challenging israel if there is some confrontation over iran's controversial nuclear program. that's really the bigger question. and so iran's calculations may be...
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i think a chunk of that was going to be defense. a big chunk is not a defense. the 2.7 i don't think is sustainable in and of itself. before this number came out, the government had added 0.7 to the total 2% that was out there. so this 9.5%. it could be something of a rebound. it's not a sustainable way to do it. you have slight skpoerts. inventis added something compared to last time. but look at the internals. i think rick gave us 2% down to 1.4 was the revision in consumer spending. something to watch. now, i'm not sure that that number -- the real number, the underlying trend is quite as weak as that but it's not going to be a whole long stronger than the original print. then you look at the numbers. what really should trouble you is the business investment numbers which are down 2.2%. if you could see a rebound in that, now maybe, joe, this is what you're talking about. you get a situation where businesses start to spend and then you can start to sense it. >> steve, we had volcker -- we did this interview with volcker and the thing that they always do wrong
i think a chunk of that was going to be defense. a big chunk is not a defense. the 2.7 i don't think is sustainable in and of itself. before this number came out, the government had added 0.7 to the total 2% that was out there. so this 9.5%. it could be something of a rebound. it's not a sustainable way to do it. you have slight skpoerts. inventis added something compared to last time. but look at the internals. i think rick gave us 2% down to 1.4 was the revision in consumer spending....
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i think that obama is going to nominate her and it is rumored that john kerry might be secretary of defense. jon: we're going to leave it there. we'll see. it is the president's choice to make. >> that's right. jon: we'll see which choice he does make. thank you both, marjorie clifton, angela mcglowan. >> thank you. jenna: speaker boehner talking about this morning so far, met with treasury secretary tim geithner, all of this having to do with the fiscal crisis and what would happen. what will become of these negotiations between republicans and democrats. we'll take a listen to the speaker a little bit here before we go to break. you can watch the entire remarks by the way on foxnews.com. let's take a listen. >> -- and protect the middle class from the fiscal cliff. but without spending cuts an entitlement reforms it will be impossible to address our country's debt ace crisis and get our economy growing again and create jobs. right now all eyes are on the white house. our country doesn't need a victory lap, it needs leadership. it is time for the president, congressional democrats, to tell
i think that obama is going to nominate her and it is rumored that john kerry might be secretary of defense. jon: we're going to leave it there. we'll see. it is the president's choice to make. >> that's right. jon: we'll see which choice he does make. thank you both, marjorie clifton, angela mcglowan. >> thank you. jenna: speaker boehner talking about this morning so far, met with treasury secretary tim geithner, all of this having to do with the fiscal crisis and what would...
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also, the secretary of defense, leon panetta. and of course david petraeus out at the cia. all these vacancies are happening when there's a lot of hot spots in the world bubbling up. >> there are, george. this is a critical time. the election may be over. but look ahead. you have iran, who is trying to acquire a nuclear weapon. you have north korea, there's satellite photos just out showing that north korea would like to try to test another long-range ballistic missile. and you have afghanistan. this is such a critical time in afghanistan. they're putting together drawdown plans. and what the u.s. does after 2014. >> the big decision there is how many troops to leave in right now. and then, how quickly to ramp down, going to 2014. >> how quickly. and general john allen who is under investigation because of the e-mails involved in the petraeus affair. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. >>> we get the rest of the top headlines from josh. >> good morning. we're going to begin with the big ruling affecting big tobacco. a federal judge in washington has ordered the major cigar
also, the secretary of defense, leon panetta. and of course david petraeus out at the cia. all these vacancies are happening when there's a lot of hot spots in the world bubbling up. >> there are, george. this is a critical time. the election may be over. but look ahead. you have iran, who is trying to acquire a nuclear weapon. you have north korea, there's satellite photos just out showing that north korea would like to try to test another long-range ballistic missile. and you have...
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this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. cook what you love and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller ♪ shake it up, baby now ♪ ♪ shake it up, baby ♪ ♪ twist and shout ♪ ♪ twist and shout snout snout snout come on, come on, come on, baby now ♪ ♪ come on and work it on out ♪ ♪ work it on out ♪ >> did you see that the rolling stones just played a concert yesterday in london celebrating their 50th anniversary? >> stephanie: wow. >> i can't wait for the dvd. >> stephanie: look at our facebook page for the handsome, romantic picture of jim playing guitar at my house on thanksgiving. look
this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. cook what you love and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science....
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maybe we shouldn't have rushed to his defense before we saw how he was gog handle this. >> more on that coming up a little later because if this becomes one of the consolidated areas where power in the region is under president morsi, a lot of people wondering when it was going to happen, looks like it's happening. >> let's get to other headlines now. this video unbelievable. apparently thick fog triggered a deadly traffic pileup on a texas interstate. from the air, the crush of cars looks like a stack of toys. but on the ground, it was ugly. as many as 150 vehicles twisted on top of each other. >> there were three cars in front of me and i saw about to happen of the i literally was able to stop without hitting anyone. but there was panic. >> i was saying like, people, pay attention. just pay attention. what the hell you doing? >> slow down, too. sadly, thanksgiving day two people killed in this accident. at least 80 others injured. >>> wal-mart workers are making good on their threat to walk out on the busiest shopping day of the year. this whole thing went down in portland, oregon. wa
maybe we shouldn't have rushed to his defense before we saw how he was gog handle this. >> more on that coming up a little later because if this becomes one of the consolidated areas where power in the region is under president morsi, a lot of people wondering when it was going to happen, looks like it's happening. >> let's get to other headlines now. this video unbelievable. apparently thick fog triggered a deadly traffic pileup on a texas interstate. from the air, the crush of...
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in other words, israel's whole military operation here was purely defensive. if they hadn't had been shooting at us, we wouldn't have had to call up our reserves and hit at gaza. we will be very happy if we can have a status quo, if the situation can be quiet, and if the civilians on both sides of the frontier will enjoy a period of unprecedented peace and quiet. >> if all does remain quiet, we're hours from that second round of negotiation, really on the most contentious issue, those very tight border crossings in gaza under this 7-year-old now embargo. what makes this time, what makes this round of negotiations any different that before? >> you know, any where over the last two, three years, israel has been relaxing restrictions. we'll continue to that process and now talk to the egyptians about that. but israel imposed restrictions for a reason. you had this hostile fire into israel. they were shooting rockets into our cities and trying to kill our people. is it really fair to expect that you would have normal trading relations -- >> but if that does stop,
in other words, israel's whole military operation here was purely defensive. if they hadn't had been shooting at us, we wouldn't have had to call up our reserves and hit at gaza. we will be very happy if we can have a status quo, if the situation can be quiet, and if the civilians on both sides of the frontier will enjoy a period of unprecedented peace and quiet. >> if all does remain quiet, we're hours from that second round of negotiation, really on the most contentious issue, those...
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this is one of the case where's the defense say they simply have not proved they're case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> okay, dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> now, to a different kind of lottery story. explosive testimony in the florida murder trial of the woman accused of swindling a multimillion-dollar winner and then killing him. opening statements starting wednesday, followed by shocking, new details from the woman's ex-husband. abc's linsey davis is here with the very latest. linsey? >> reporter: good morning, amy. some damning testimony, from dee dee's ex-husband, about a hole he needed to dig with a backhoe. who said she needed to bury debris for construction. prosecutors say there was no body in that -- there was actually a body in that hole, not debris. for the second time in as many days, dee dee moore couldn't contain her tears, as she sat in this florida courtroom. moore's on trial for fatally shooting worker-turned-millionaire, abraham shakespeare. >> she took extreme, calculated steps to avoid detection. >> reporter: for more than an hour wednesday, prosecutors detailed what th
this is one of the case where's the defense say they simply have not proved they're case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> okay, dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> now, to a different kind of lottery story. explosive testimony in the florida murder trial of the woman accused of swindling a multimillion-dollar winner and then killing him. opening statements starting wednesday, followed by shocking, new details from the woman's ex-husband. abc's linsey davis is here with the very...
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. >> three nomination, treasury secretary, secretary of defense, secretary of state as well. >> big job. >>> all most too late for discounts booking a flight for the holidays. fares cost about 80% more this christmas travel season compared to last year. fares could jump as much as 27% more. if you book a flight during the week leading up to christmas. there are some deals if you fly late, with santa on christmas eve or christmas day, when demand drops. or you can just try to ask santa if you can hop on to his sleigh. >> that's the fastest way. get on that thing. >> uh-huh. >>> well, we know that no place does hype quite like las vegas. and, now we have another example of it. promoters rolled out slotzila, a double-decker zip line attraction there in downtown sin city. >> oh, yeah. in true sin city style, riders will start their zip on a structure designed to look like a slot machine. >> the lower levels we're talking about 70 feet. and you fly as you typically do in a zip line, where you're manninging. but on the top, you go off like 100-plus feet. you fly like a super hero in a prone p
. >> three nomination, treasury secretary, secretary of defense, secretary of state as well. >> big job. >>> all most too late for discounts booking a flight for the holidays. fares cost about 80% more this christmas travel season compared to last year. fares could jump as much as 27% more. if you book a flight during the week leading up to christmas. there are some deals if you fly late, with santa on christmas eve or christmas day, when demand drops. or you can just try...